A Countess from Hong Kong
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:03:25
Every statesman, every minister
and diplomat should dedicate himself...

:03:29
to the cause of world peace.
:03:32
Ogden, it's Harvey!
Ogden, are you still at that speech?

:03:36
Here we are, China, Hong Kong,
and you're still trying to save the world.

:03:40
Let's get out of here. See the town.
We're only staying 24 hours.

:03:45
Okay, sir.
:03:48
Can ya believe it? Hong Kong.
By golly, I can see a Chinaman.

:03:53
I wouldn't be at all surprised.
:03:55
Look at them.
Packed together like sardines.

:03:59
That's what I dislike about
the poor. They have no taste.

:04:02
They indulge in squalor. They pick
the worst neighbourhoods to live in...

:04:05
eat the worst kind of food
and dress atrociously.

:04:12
That wasn't a smile.
That was a gas pain.

:04:15
How do you feel, buddy?
:04:18
- Depressed.
- You should be the happiest man
in the world.

:04:21
Six weeks you'll be divorced,
and possibly the next Secretary of State.

:04:26
- We'll wait and see.
- Here's the day's paper.

:04:29
"Ogden Mears, multimillionaire,
son of the richest oilman in the world...

:04:33
will be the new
Secretary of State."

:04:37
Let me see that.
:04:44
"Son of the richest oilman in the world."
They won't let you forget it.

:04:48
That's the burden you must carry.
:04:51
Harvey, you're a corrupting influence.
:04:55
Maybe, but I didn't lead you
into politics.

:04:58
- What else is there to do?
- Murder, arson, rape.


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